Not an elite bender to keep pad level down and will expose his frame if hand placement fails

Overall:

Eric Fisher didn’t enter his senior season with the hype of Luke Joeckel or Jake Matthews, but he has a real chance to be the first offensive tackle, if not the first player, drafted in April. Fisher dominated the MAC, but also rose to the challenge against Big Ten foes. Then he stole the show in Senior Bowl practices with his technique, strength, and tenacity. Fisher is the whole prospect in an offensive tackle prospect. His frame is uncommon and would catch the eye of any scout in the league. He has the immovable anchor that more than meets the minimum required of an NFL pass blocker. He’s a wowing run blocker with ability to create movement that’s not far behind the likes of D.J. Fluker. On top of that, he’s a phenomenal all-around athlete in every attribute. He’s a complete package with very little noticeable faults to his game, which makes him a slightly better prospect than Luke Joeckel is. Fisher has the ability to beat you in numerous ways, which plays into his schematic versatility. He’s a day one starter on the blind side and as much of a sure-thing as you’ll find on draft day. If the Chiefs have their eye on an offensive tackle with the first pick, Eric Fisher is the way to go.